Oppo R11 portrait mode samples appear and look awesome


A set of really beautiful sample photos captured by the dual cameras of the Oppo R11 in Portrait mode was released earlier today by Oppo and they surely give us an idea of what we can expect from its dual cameras.

Oppo R11

All the images are crisp portrait shots taken at different locations with the various subjects each time (female models). The colors are depicted clearly and vividly, while at the same time the skin colors have been rendered very well, along with a steady capture of all the facial features on the subjects. You can check out a few more sample photos from down below.

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In case you forgot, the upcoming Oppo R11 model will be powered by Qualcomm’s mid-range Snapdragon 660 processor, a chipset that has been specifically designed for the camera setup the R11 is coming with: a set of two main cameras (20MP wide-angle + 16MP Telephoto) and another 20MP selfie camera just above the display. 

Oppo promotes heavily this specific phone for its professional portrait mode and the ability to shoot crisp images, with excellent bokeh effects. We expect it to launch officially in the coming weeks so stay tuned!

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4 Comments

  1. Vincent Klock
    May 24, 2017

    No EXIF… could be shot with any camera…

  2. Vincent Klock
    May 24, 2017

    No EXIF… could be shot with any camera…

  3. Nicolas Marshall
    May 26, 2017

    I feel like I’ve already seen the first picture somewhere. Plus I generally have trust issues with official camera samples now.

  4. Nicolas Marshall
    May 26, 2017

    I feel like I’ve already seen the first picture somewhere. Plus I generally have trust issues with official camera samples now.